A growing number of contributors
The Suzuki Masters Fishing, launched in 2022, involves a growing number of contributors every year, proving that the brand's ability to generate conviviality around itself is an attractive lever. In 2024, five hundred people were invited to share in the art of recreational fishing for a weekend. A special trophy was also awarded to the crew who collected the most floating waste.
The eight stages of the Suzuki Fishing Tour 2025 will take place in :
- La Rochelle
- Paimpol
- Dieppe
- Lorient
- Noirmoutier
- Port Leucate
- Valras-Plage
- Saint-Tropez

Suzuki Marine's no-kill fishing competitions are a great way to bring fishing enthusiasts together, whether experienced or beginners.
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Conviviality and exchange these events give participants the chance to share their experiences of motor fishing with Suzuki engines, and to spend some quality time together.
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Coastal discovery : Competitions offer the opportunity to discover or rediscover the beauty of France's maritime landscapes and inland waters.
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Environmental commitment a Clean Ocean Project trophy is awarded to the crews who collect the most floating waste, underlining the importance of protecting the marine environment.
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Participation growth : Every year, the number of participants increases, reflecting the growing appeal of these events.

Involved distributors
To achieve this, Suzuki will be supported by its distributors: Nautique Services La Rochelle, Cras Nautique, Lorient Marine, Nowé Atlantique, QG Nautic, AB Yachting and Styl'Boat Yachting. The clubs of La Rochelle Nautique and La Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez are also increasingly involved in this activity.

Suzuki ambassadors
Not forgetting the technical expertise of the Suzuki brand ambassadors mobilized for the occasion: Guillaume Fourrier (Seine-Maritime), Arthur Jerbillet (Var), Robien Allié (Occitanie ), Lionel Chevalier (Centre-Val de Loire), Brice Drevet (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes), Nicolas Fontbonnat (Centre-Val de Loire), Sylvain Garcia (Bretagne), Raphaël Janot (Nouvelle Aquitaine), Frédéric Jullian (Bretagne), Franck Lamore (Bourgogne-Franche Comté), Sylvain Legendre (Auvergne-Rhône Alpes), Antoine Leggeri (Pays de la Loire), Sébastien Mongruel (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) and Tony Palermo (Pays de la Loire).
These competitions are not only an opportunity to fish responsibly, but also to raise awareness of ocean conservation.